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March 16, 2007
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 Revolution of personal and home technologies in the US & Europe
This report that provides a detailed analysis of some of the fastest-growing home entertainment markets, such as digital TV, pay-TV, personal content jukeboxes, portable games consoles, and mobile entertainment. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, drivers, and leading players.
 
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  • DVRs a key weapon in battle of providers
    Digital video recorders have been almost universally embraced by their owners ever since TiVo introduced them in the late 1990s, but now DVRs are becoming a key component in the battle between cable, telecom and satellite companies. One reason the DVR wars are heating up is new technology that combines phone, TV and Internet features in one box. The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) (3/16)
  • Verizon Wireless, TiVo connect for mobile program scheduling: DVR pioneer TiVo has hooked up with Verizon Wireless to offer customers mobile program scheduling. The service will allow customers to program shows onto their DVRs remotely from their cell phones. MediaPost Communications (3/16)
  • Schools embrace automated calling
    Even though the systems were designed for emergencies, more schools are turning to automated calling systems to communicate with parents about everything from delayed openings to pep rally times. The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) (3/16)
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  • Quality key to IPTV uptake
    Quality, not content, will help IPTV providers attract and retain customers, one writer says. When it comes to watching television, consumers expect to turn on the programming and have it work, he writes. Telecommunications (3/15)
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